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Murals depicting policeman can be seen artistically etched across the outward facing walls, with phrases such as “Police wrongfully searched this house” and “top cop cover up”.

He also regularly resurrects the slogan “The Princess, her mother & the fall guy”.

James Donnelly says the police left his house like a 'bomb site' (Image: Daily Record/Jack Aitchison)

The murals on James' home, which has become known as the Parkhead protest house, have touched on other subjects where he believes there has been injustice.

He also adds mention of important current events. Following the terror attack in Manchester he added the words 'Manchester kids' to his wall alongside a large painting of a bee in tribute to the victims.

In 2015 film makers interviewed James about his work.

Making a joke reference to the house’s proximity to Celtic Park, he added: “We’re not living in Paradise anymore, we’re living in hell.

The artwork created by James Donnelly outside his house in August 2015 (Image: Google Maps)